December 2016 London Photo Show Award Winner, Bhav Gulabivala is a London based photographer. Working in the fashion industry, he has a keen interest in style, people and also travel, which neatly crosses over into his photography. The photos on display are mostly taken from his Lifestyle portfolio.

Storytelling and capturing unique moments in time are Bhav’s speciality, whether that be the street band in Istanbul or the tattoo artist at work at a Berlin fashion show. He has undertaken various commissions including a retrospective on Bermondsey, an exploration of neon in Soho and more traditional projects, such as wedding and portraiture shoots. He also works with a number of corporate clients.

Alison Baskerville is a freelance documentary photographer based in the UK.

After graduating with a Masters in Photojournalism from the University of Westminster she has covered areas affected by conﬂict such as Afghanistan, Gaza, Mali, Iraq and Somaliland.

A former member of the Armed Forces, Alison is still engaged in the aftermath of war and regularly works either independently or on commission for non-governmental organisations and media outlets.

Using narratives which combine recorded interviews and images, Alison works towards storytelling with integrity and a focus on the representation of the subjects. Her work has been exhibited across the UK and Europe.

My passion for photography started years ago with my first camera. I haven’t stopped taking photographs since.

As for me, I like to take photographs from natural views, Beauties, architecture or to discover special moments as well as to express phantasy by photocomposings. Through my work, I want to reflect and unveil the beauty of our world, which is often hidden or overlooked in daily life.

Hope you enjoy the photographs.

Most photos are for sale. Please refer to Flyers and price-list from csh-photography.

Having been a social worker for many years, I decided to retire and devote my time entirely to the world of photography. Traveling throughout Europe taking images of interesting people and places.

Photography and art is a window to many worlds. Besides looking to shoot fascinating photos there are still images in my head from my time as a social worker leaving an impression on me to make these images: Poverty,drugs, loneliness, sadness, but alsohumanity and beauty.

I began taking photos as a teenager and always maintained a keen interest throughout my life. However, over the last 4-5 years I have taken it much more seriously and developed my skills and interests across a range of genres to include portrait (studio and environmental), street and documentary, travel and landscape, Urbex and art nude.

In the past I have exhibited in London at the former Stephen Bartels Gallery, and had images published by online magazines;
-EYE-Photo Magazine, October 2016, Eye catching moments supplement, and,
-October issue of MoiMagazine